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Monday, April 11, 2011

Panthers set to narrow candidates for No. 1 pick, Rivera says

Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera is giving little indication how his team will use the No. 1 overall pick in this month's NFL draft.

Rivera said Friday in an interview with WFNZ-AM in Charlotte, N.C., that the Panthers will choose the player who best fills their primary need.

So what is that primary need? Rivera wouldn't say, but he mentioned the team will begin to narrow its options entering the April 28-30 draft.

"We've identified at least eight guys who we believe are going to fill those specific needs," he said. "... The next two and a half weeks, we'll be able to determine who we feel will be the guy who fits that biggest need."

Rivera said that, starting Monday, position coaches and coordinators will meet to discuss each player and how he might fit with the Panthers.

Rivera said Panthers owner Jerry Richardson has met with several prospects, including Auburn quarterback Cam Newton, and that many of the draft hopefuls came in and performed exactly as advertised. Rivera also said he disagreed with the sentiment that there isn't a quarterback worthy of the No. 1 pick.

The Panthers' draft process has been more difficult this year. Normally, teams fill immediate vacancies with free-agent veterans before the draft. This year, without a collective bargaining agreement and with a lockout in place, player movement is halted and teams must adjust their draft strategies accordingly.

"It changes a lot of mindsets. Not just ours, but everyone around the league," Rivera said. "Let's say we take this position. OK, now, that just basically signals to a lot of people of what our intention probably would be in free agency.

"We're in a spot now where we've got to really look at what could happen. We've got to be very careful, very smart how we approach it."


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Thursday, December 30, 2010

49ers' GM search will zero in on experienced candidates

The San Francisco 49ers' search for a general manager following the firing of Mike Singletary on Sunday will focus exclusively on experienced candidates, according to a league source.

Despite a recent, growing trend in the league to take chances on rising, young executives, the 49ers are exclusively focused on men who have served in the role before.

According to the source, candidates include former NFL GMs Floyd Reese, Ted Sundquist and Randy Mueller, as well as the team's current vice president of personnel Trent Baalke.

The 49ers would like to then move forward with the hiring of a head coach, with A-list candidates like Jon Gruden and Jim Harbaugh among the possible targets.

Singletary was fired Sunday night after two disappointing seasons, including a 5-10 showing this year for a franchise expected to win the NFC West.

The team made the announcement late Sunday upon returning to the Bay Area, several hours after San Francisco was eliminated from playoff contention with a 25-17 loss against the St. Louis Rams. 

Defensive line coach Jim Tomsula was promoted to interim coach and will run the 49ers in next Sunday's season finale at home against the Arizona Cardinals. Tomsula was to be formally introduced in a news conference set for Monday at 3 p.m. ET.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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